Four-bedroom character house moments from shops station and schools.
- Grade II listed mid-terrace dating from the 1500s
- Versatile four-floor layout, four bedrooms and two bathrooms
- Small walled courtyard garden and bricked patio
- Useful storage cellar beneath the house
- Listed status will restrict alterations and may raise repair costs
- Property is multi-storey — not suitable for step-free needs
- Crime level reported as very high locally
- Freehold, close to station and town centre amenities
This Grade II listed mid-terrace dates from the 1500s and sits in a sought-after conservation area on Abbey Street, minutes from Faversham town centre. Period features — exposed Tudor beams, a traditional fireplace and cottage-style cabinetry — give rooms strong character and a warm, lived-in feel. The property is freehold, offers versatile accommodation over four floors and has useful cellar storage.
Accommodation is flexible: the ground floor reception (currently used as a dining room) leads to a kitchen/breakfast room that forms the heart of the house. There are two bedrooms and a bathroom on the first floor and two further bedrooms plus an upstairs w/c on the second floor, making it suitable for families or those needing guest/office space. The small walled courtyard garden and bricked patio provide an attractive outdoor spot close to the town centre.
Buyers should be aware of practical considerations. Listed status and conservation-area controls will restrict alterations and could increase repair costs or require specialist materials and listed‑building consent for works. The plot is small and the home is arranged over multiple floors, which may not suit anyone needing step-free layouts. Crime in the immediate area is recorded as very high — prospective buyers should check local data and security measures.
Transport and local amenities are strong selling points: the mainline station is around a 12-minute walk with frequent services into London, and Faversham offers independent shops, markets and several well-rated schools nearby. Broadband and mobile signals are good. For buyers seeking period character within easy reach of town life — and prepared for the responsibilities of a listed building — this property offers rare historic charm and flexible living space.
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